7.25 DB6x Errors

DB60 The LDAP server is being used for eDirectory synchronization

Source: GroupWise engine; administration engine.
Explanation: An MTA that performs eDirectory user synchronization obtains its eDirectory information from a server that is also being used in your GroupWise system as an LDAP server.
Possible Cause: You are trying to delete an LDAP server that is being used for eDirectory user synchronization as well as for LDAP.
Action: Reconfigure eDirectory synchronization. See Using eDirectory User Synchronization in Message Transfer Agent in the GroupWise 7 Administration Guide . Then delete the LDAP server.

DB61 The signature information is too large

Source: GroupWise engine; administration engine.
Explanation: ConsoleOne cannot save the global signature you have created because it exceeds 2.43 MB.
Possible Cause: You have tried to create a global signature that is larger than 2.43 MB.
Action: Remove some text or objects from the global signature.

DB62 The software area is being referenced

Source: GroupWise engine; administration engine.
Explanation: The software distribution area is still in use by one or more post offices.
Possible Cause: You are trying to delete a software distribution area that is still in use.
Action: Configure the post offices to use other software distribution directories. In ConsoleOne, display the Post Office Settings property page of each Post Office object, then select a different software distribution directory. When no post offices reference the software distribution directory, it can be deleted.

DB63 Following a database rebuild the ownership of the target file has been changed. The file uid.run must be deleted manually.

Source: GroupWise engine; administration engine.
Explanation: After it rebuilds a domain or post office database, ConsoleOne tries to delete the uid.run file that specifies the user that the agent runs as, so that user information can be reestablished from the uid.conf file.
Possible Cause: ConsoleOne was unable to delete the uid.run file.
Action: Delete the uid.run file from the domain or post office directory. The agent generates a new one based on the uid.conf file when it starts running against the rebuilt database.